Michael Kreun

Michael Kreun
Member of the Minnesota Senate
from the 32nd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Preceded byMark Koran
Personal details
Born
Michael Eugene Kreun
Political partyRepublican
EducationMinnesota State University Moorhead (BA)
University of North Dakota (JD)

Michael Eugene Kreun is an American attorney and politician representing the 32nd district in the Minnesota Senate since 2023.

Education

Kreun earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Minnesota State University Moorhead and a Juris Doctor from the University of North Dakota School of Law.[1]

Career

Outside of politics, Kreun works as a lawyer. He also served as a member of the Spring Lake Park School Board and Coon Creek Watershed Board.[2] Kreun was elected to the Minnesota Senate in November 2022.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Michael Eugene Kreun Profile | Minneapolis, MN Lawyer | Martindale.com". www.martindale.com. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  2. ^ "Two school board members aiming for State Senate: District 32". hometownsource.com. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  3. ^ "Michael Kreun". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  4. ^ Davis, Hannah. "Republican Michael Kreun defeats DFLer Kate Luthner for Senate District 32". hometownsource.com. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
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Members of the Minnesota Senate
93rd Minnesota Legislature (2023–2025)
President
Bobby Joe Champion (DFL)
President pro tempore
Ann Rest (DFL)
Majority Leader
Erin Murphy (DFL)
Minority Leader
Mark Johnson (R)
  1. Mark Johnson (R)
  2. Steven Green (R)
  3. Grant Hauschild (DFL)
  4. Rob Kupec (DFL)
  5. Paul Utke (R)
  6. Justin Eichorn (R)
  7. Robert Farnsworth (R)
  8. Jen McEwen (DFL)
  9. Jordan Rasmusson (R)
  10. Nathan Wesenberg (R)
  11. Jason Rarick (R)
  12. Torrey Westrom (R)
  13. Jeff Howe (R)
  14. Aric Putnam (DFL)
  15. Gary Dahms (R)
  16. Andrew Lang (R)
  17. Glenn Gruenhagen (R)
  18. Nick Frentz (DFL)
  19. John Jasinski (R)
  20. Steve Drazkowski (R)
  21. Bill Weber (R)
  22. Rich Draheim (R)
  23. Gene Dornink (R)
  24. Carla Nelson (R)
  25. Liz Boldon (DFL)
  26. Jeremy Miller (R)
  27. Andrew Mathews (R)
  28. Mark Koran (R)
  29. Bruce Anderson (R)
  30. Eric Lucero (R)
  31. Cal Bahr (R)
  32. Michael Kreun (R)
  33. Karin Housley (R)
  34. John Hoffman (DFL)
  35. Jim Abeler (R)
  36. Heather Gustafson (DFL)
  37. Warren Limmer (R)
  38. Susan Pha (DFL)
  39. Mary Kunesh-Podein (DFL)
  40. John Marty (DFL)
  41. Judy Seeberger (DFL)
  42. Bonnie Westlin (DFL)
  43. Ann Rest (DFL)
  44. Tou Xiong (DFL)
  45. Kelly Morrison (DFL)
  46. Ron Latz (DFL)
  47. Nicole Mitchell (DFL)
  48. Julia Coleman (R)
  49. Steve Cwodzinski (DFL)
  50. Alice Mann (DFL)
  51. Melissa Wiklund (DFL)
  52. Jim Carlson (DFL)
  53. Matt Klein (DFL)
  54. Eric Pratt (R)
  55. Lindsey Port (DFL)
  56. Erin Maye Quade (DFL)
  57. Zach Duckworth (R)
  58. Bill Lieske (R)
  59. Bobby Joe Champion (DFL)
  60. Kari Dziedzic (DFL)
  61. Scott Dibble (DFL)
  62. Omar Fateh (DFL)
  63. Zaynab Mohamed (DFL)
  64. Erin Murphy (DFL)
  65. Sandy Pappas (DFL)
  66. Clare Oumou Verbeten (DFL)
  67. Foung Hawj (DFL)


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